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Tony Martin Lectures About Selecting Aluminum Fishing Boats.. Crappie Bait Fish: article 27 Special Fishing Report On How To Fish With Young Bluegills Click Here!.. Live Bait: article # 8 Catch Walleyes Using Leeches Click Here!.. Bait Fishing: article # 7 How Far Will Game Fish Go To Feed On Shad? Click Here!..


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Tony Martin Lectures About Selecting Aluminum Fishing Boats

Aluminum fishing boats are manufactured with great looks and performance previously purely available with the big heavy fiberglass models. The advanced technology nowadays makes the aluminum fishing boats look sleek. Aluminum fishing boats will last a while with correct maintainence. Once you are done fishing, wash both the inside and outside. Aluminum fishing boats may be as tiny as 10 foot plus as large as twenty four foot long. They can be painted to look like a fiberglass boat or left plain with only decals or striping to accent the look. 

Aluminum fishing boats also have the advantage of being easy to clean. There’s very little fret of staining, plus depending on the boat, all that could be necessary to clean it is to turn it upside down in order to let any standing water pour out of it onto the ground. Aluminum fishing boats are sensible for individual fishermen since they are really easy to manage. This kind of fishing boat encompasses a high strength-to-weight ratio making it simple to carry by just 1 person. 

An aluminum fishing boat is a boat made of aluminum used specifically for fishing. Numerous aluminum fishing boats are considered low-end, entry-level models. An aluminum fishing boat is 1 of these. An aluminum fishing boat is on the market at a small extra charge along with your cabin rental.  

Aluminum boats are much lighter than the fiberglass ones and can be maneuvered easily. However, fiberglass boats are a little more attractive and could take on rougher waters without worry. Aluminum boats are usually the least expensive option available, with costs ranging from $1,500 up to about $25,500. Keep in mind which these prices are generally without a motor, which can be purchased separately.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Crappie Bait Fish: article 27 Special Fishing Report On How To Fish With Young Bluegills Click Here!

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Bait fish are a very important part of crappie fishing. In fact crappie minnows make up more then 50% of all crappie baits. Technically, minnows are members of the cyprindae family, the largest fish family in north America. Some of the 200 species in the U.S such as the grass carp and gold fish which grow very large. The majority of the of crappie bait fish such as shiner minnows, daces and chubs seldom grow to over 4 inches in length. The species that most anglers use as crappie bait fish are golden shiner minnows and fathead minnows.

All crappie baits are not created equal. The crappie baitfish that are considered very hardy fathead minnows, mudminnows, and goldfish. Crappie baits that are considered moderately hardy are young bluegills, creek chubs, hornyhead chubs, southern red belly dace, blacknose dace, and blunt nose minnows. Somewhat hardy crappie bait fish include golden shiners,common shiners,red shiners, and banded kill fish. Fragile crappie bait fish include emerald shiners, small gizzard shad,threadfin shad, and spottail shiners. The best type of bucket to use for your crappie bait is a styrofoam is a much better insulator so therefore tends to keep your baitfish water cooler. The ideal temperature to keep your crappie baitfish is between 55 to 65 degrees.

Two typical crappie fish rigs that are commonly used with a cigar float crappie rig, and pencil slip bobber crappie rig. The cigar float is set at a fixed depth while the pencil slip bobber crappie rig is set to certain depth using a bobber stop, both are commonly used to catch crappie.

Two make a cigar float crappie rig or a pencil shaped slip bobber rig is very simple, and both are commonly used with crappie bait fish as live bait. To make the slip bobber crappie rig tie a number 12 to number 4 long shanked crappie hook on your fishing line. next slide your cigar on the line the depth you want to fish and put the stop in place. next put a small spit shot on the line about 3 to 4 inches above the hook. To Make a pencil shaped slip bobber crappie rig to be use with crappie bait fist slide your bobber stop up the line at the depth you want to fish for crappie. next slide the pencil shaped slip bobber up the line. next tie a number 12 to number 4 long shanked crappie hook on your line,and last put a small spit shot sinker on your line just above the hook about 3 to 4 inches.

I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Hornyhead Chubs. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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Live Bait: article # 8 Catch Walleyes Using Leeches Click Here!

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It has been estimated that live bait accounts for about 75% of all walleyes that are caught on a hook. One of the favorite foods that walleye like to eat on a regular basis is the ribbon leech And ribbon leeches make an excellent live bait. Amazingly few fishermen use leeches when they are walleye fishing. Probably the biggest reason is the bad reputation that they have as being thought of as blood suckers. Actually the leeches used as live bait to catch walleye or any other gamefish are not blood suckers at all.

The popular leeches such as the ribbon and tiger Leech feed on small worms and other aquatic organisms, but they do not bore through the skin of live animals to suck blood. Actually when leeches get on your skin they are using their powerful suction cup on their tail to hang on. The Leech that gave all leeches a bad rap as a live bait is the medicine leech and it was used to suck blood from humans many years ago.

If you are going to fish with leeches as your live bait selection for walleye it is probably best to use them in late spring or summer because leeches do no work well if the water temperature is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Leaches tend to curl up around your hook if the water is to cold. You need your leech to be as lively as possible and swim as natural as possible to entice any nearby walleye. Just remember leaches work better if the water temperature is above 50 degrees.

One of the best ways to fish leaches as a live bait presentation for walleye is by using a slip sinker rig with a plain short shank or circle hook or a floater size number 8 through number 2. The best leaches to use are the ribbon and tiger leech about 2 to 2 1/2″ in length. The best way to hook leaches is through the tail, through the tough skin on the back of the leaches neck head area, and through the middle of the leech.

I want to thank you for reading my article about fishing for walleyes with leeches. Have a great day!

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Bait Fishing: article # 7 How Far Will Game Fish Go To Feed On Shad? Click Here!

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All Avid fisherman are always trying to figure out, or think they have a great system figured out that includes ways to go bait fishing when certain different weather and special fishing situation elements develop such as wind direction, cloud cover,water temperature, water PH, the moon phase or other factors. But the bottom line number one element factor you need to learn when you are bait fishing for any game fish species is what are the game fish you are targeting eating at the time you go fishing. If you can get a handle on a certain game fishes eating habits you can up your chances of a successful fishing trip ten fold.

Amazingly game fish will travel distances out of their comfort zone, and sometimes their normal habitat in pursuit of food. Game-fish are opportunists because they will adapt to to their environment if their favorite type of food is not available. If you can learn any species of fish eating patterns you can like I said before, be very successful when you go bait fishing. One of the main reasons game-fish eat different foods at different times of the year is because they can adapt to the food choices that are available at any particular season of the year. it is this reason that one type of bait fishing selection in one fishing location may not work in another location.

For example if you are fishing an area for walleye and you notice there are an abundance of shad schools in open water, chances are there are walleye and other game fish close by feeding on the schools. The wise choice for your bait fishing selection would be small live or dead thread fin or gizzard shad which ever one makes up the schools of shad. If you were fishing artificials then use some type of lure that mimics the size,color and movement of the shad that are located in the schools.

We hope the information in this article about gizzard shad cutbait. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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The Right Bass Fishing Lures For The Best Results

Fishing is one of the most relaxing hobbies people practice. Besides relaxation there is also the joy of actually catching the fish and then enjoying a meal prepared with what you provided yourself – the fish, no matter whether it is bass, trout or any other edible species. The fun would not be that obvious in the absence of adequate fishing gear. Lures for instance are something you cannot go without, if you actually want to catch something. Let’s consider bass fishing lures and see what specifics they have that will make better bass fishing.

Bass fishing lures are chosen depending on the season, the location and the kind of fishing you intend to practice, which would explain the variety of models available. The most popular bass fishing lures are vibrating lures, tube baits, crank baits, spinners, rubber worms, poppers and several others.

Rubber worms are a more comfortable alternative to live ones. The added weight in the structure of these lures allows for a slow descent to the deepest part of your fishing place. In case the water is murky or if you go bass fishing at night, you’d better rely on jigs because of their resemblance with real fish.

Other two bass fishing lures to discuss are the crank and spinner baits. Crank lures or baits imitate weak or injured fish which increases their usage range to both deep and surface fishing. These bass fishing lures trick the fish by the noise they make. Spinner baits, on the other hand, are made with a metal attachment that spins. Spinners attract bass through the agitation they cause and they work all year round and especially during the spawning season when feeding is less important to the bass.  

Poppers are similar to crank baits but they are used only as top water lures and are most successful during the summer. Now, if you go fishing for small-mouth bass, some special lures like grubs would be more suitable. Besides small-mouth bass fishing, grubs can also be useful for fishing in clear deep waters.





Catfish Bait: article # 17 Do Not Miss Out On How To Use As Your Cutbait Selection For Catfish Check It Out Here!

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one of the most popular catfish bait that many catfish fisherman use is cutbait. There are so many ways and types of cut bait , We could never mention them all in this article. Some of the more popular catfish baits cut up and used are fishes such as creek chubs, suckers, skipjack herring and shad. There are many ways to fish these bait fish as catfish bait. We will  just a few in our article.

(1.) Using Skipjack herring as catfish bait.

Skipjack herring is a common cutbait if you live and fish for catfish in the mississipi river delta areas in Louisana, or Mississippi. To fish with Skipjack herring cut them into 1 or 2 inch strips and use a 5/0 or 6/0 catfish hook tied on either a fixed sinker rig or a slip sinker rig.

(2.) Using creek chubs as catfish bait.

You can fish creek chubs whole without the head for large catfish. For smaller catfish in the 2 to 10lb range you can cut them into 1/2″ or 1″ wide chunks with smaller 1 to 1/0 hooks for channel catfish. You can also use just use a simple split shot rig with light tackle if you want to have some great fun!

(3.) Using suckers as catfish bait.

You can use large suckers without their heads for larger catfish using 5/0 or 6/0 hook on a fixed sinker rig, a slip sinker rig, or a slip bobber rig. You can also cut them into to 1/2″ or 1″ strips and fish them for smaller catfish.

(3.) Using shad as catfish bait.

Small gizzard shad work ideally for catfish and you can fish them whole for blue catifsh or channel catfish. You can also cut a larger shad up into 1″ to 2″ strips then use a 2/0 to 6/0 hook for fishing shad on a fixed sinker fishing rig, slip sinker fishing rig, or a slip bobber rig.

Catfish baits such as the ones listed in our article such as suckers, chubs,skipjack herring and shad are used throughout the north and the south to catch blue catfish and channel catfish.

Well that concludes my article about catfish cut bait. Have a great day!

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